lshw [ -version ]
lshw [ -help ]
lshw [ -X ]
lshw [ [ -html ] [ -short ] [ -xml ] [ -json ] [
-businfo ] ] [ -dump filename ] [ -class
class... ] [ -disable
test... ] [ -enable
test... ] [ -sanitize ] [ -numeric ]
[ -quiet ] [ -notime ]
lshw is a small tool to extract detailed information on the
hardware configuration of the machine. It can report exact memory
configuration, firmware version, mainboard configuration, CPU version and
speed, cache configuration, bus speed, etc. on DMI-capable x86 or IA-64
systems and on some PowerPC machines (PowerMac G4 is known to work).
It currently supports DMI (x86 and IA-64 only), OpenFirmware
device tree (PowerPC only), PCI/AGP, CPUID (x86), IDE/ATA/ATAPI, PCMCIA
(only tested on x86), SCSI and USB.
- -version
- Displays the version of lshw and exits.
- -help
- Displays the available command line options and quits.
- -X
- Launch the X11 GUI (if available).
- -html
- Outputs the device tree as an HTML page.
- -xml
- Outputs the device tree as an XML tree.
- -json
- Outputs the device tree as a JSON object (JavaScript Object
Notation).
- -short
- Outputs the device tree showing hardware paths, very much like the output
of HP-UX's ioscan.
- -businfo
- Outputs the device list showing bus information, detailing SCSI, USB, IDE
and PCI addresses.
- -dump
filename
- Display output and dump collected information into a file (SQLite
database).
- -class
class
- Only show the given class of hardware. class can be found using
lshw -short or lshw -businfo.
- -C
class
- Alias for -class class.
- -enable
test
- -disable
test
- Enables or disables a test. test can be dmi (for DMI/SMBIOS
extensions), device-tree (for OpenFirmware device tree), spd
(for memory Serial Presence Detect), memory (for memory-size
guessing heuristics), cpuinfo (for kernel-reported CPU detection),
cpuid (for CPU detection), pci (for PCI/AGP access),
isapnp (for ISA PnP extensions), pcmcia (for PCMCIA/PCCARD),
ide (for IDE/ATAPI), usb (for USB devices),scsi (for
SCSI) or network (for network interfaces detection).
- -quiet
- Don't display status.
- -sanitize
- Remove potentially sensitive information from output (IP addresses, serial
numbers, etc.).
- -numeric
- Also display numeric IDs (for PCI and USB devices).
- -notime
- Exclude volatile attributes (timestamps) from output.
lshw currently does not detect Firewire(IEEE1394)
devices.
Not all architectures supported by GNU/Linux are fully supported
(e.g. CPU detection).
"Virtual" SCSI interfaces used for SCSI emulation over
IDE are not reported correctly yet.
lshw must be run as super user or it will only report
partial information.
- /usr/local/share/pci.ids
- /usr/share/pci.ids
- /etc/pci.ids
- /usr/share/hwdata/pci.ids
- A list of all known PCI ID's (vendors, devices, classes and subclasses).
If compiled with zlib support, lshw will look for pci.ids.gz first,
then for pci.ids.
- /proc/bus/pci/*
- Used to access the configuration of installed PCI buses and devices.
- /proc/ide/*
- Used to access the configuration of installed IDE buses and devices.
- /proc/scsi/*, /dev/sg*
- Used to access the configuration of installed SCSI devices.
- /dev/cpu/*/cpuid
- Used on x86 platforms to access CPU-specific configuration.
- /proc/device-tree/*
- Used on PowerPC platforms to access OpenFirmware configuration.
- /proc/bus/usb/*
- Used to access the configuration of installed USB buses and devices.
- /sys/*
- Used on 2.6 kernels to access hardware/driver configuration
information.
lshw is distributed under the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
(GPL) version 2.
lshw is maintained by Lyonel Vincent
<lyonel@ezix.org>.
The webpage for lshw is at
<URL:http://lshw.ezix.org/>